by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur Central High School Athletic Department hosted the 2023 Varsity Athletic Awards Assembly on Tuesday, June 6 as the Gouverneur Central School District showed appreciation for the Gouverneur Wildcat student-athletes’ commitment to the athletic program.
The event was sponsored by the Varsity Club to honor all the varsity athletes who have participated in a varsity athletic program this year. Varsity Club members for the 2022-23 school year are as follows: Reigan Ayen, Ashlyn Besaw, Sierra Billings, Abigail Bowman, Brodie Burns, Kristen Burns, Meredith Bush, Lia Canell, Addison Conklin, Ashton Currier, John Finne, Electa Fitzgerald, Courtney Forsythe, Meadow Greenhill, Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Zoe Griffith, Madelynne Hay-Spano, Niciara House-Bowman, Emily Infield, James Minckler, Tatum Mulder, Tucker Mussaw, Alexander Ordway, Elizabeth Riutta Jaden Rodriguez, Raine Rumble, Riley Shepherd, Gunner Simmons, Chloe Smith, Caitlyn Storie, Holden Stowell and Connor Witherell. The GHS Varsity Club Advisor is Sarah Wood. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by GHS Junior Abigail Bowman.
GCS Interim Athletic Director/GHS Principal Cory Wood welcomed all those in attendance. A special word of appreciation was extended to all of the coaches, staff, officials, student-athletes. “The efforts, failures and successes are truly noted,” he said. “No matter how often someone sits in the stands and watches, there really is no true understanding of the amount of energy and passion that is put into every game each season.” He also extended appreciation to all parents for the continued dedicated support of student-athletes at all age levels. “Our parents cannot be thanked enough for the time you have given to your kids and sports,” he said. “My youngest one has only been out a year and I already miss it. At times, I know in youth sports I can be loud – always at my own, never at someone else’s. Then the day came when I turned it over to the professionals… the gentlemen and ladies that are sitting up here on this stage. These are the coaches that live for this stuff. That was one of the happiest days of my life. I got to go and just watch a game. Again, I’d yell out every once in a while. If I got to wear my suit, I never yelled. If I was sitting in the stands, I could be loud. It was time where we had positive experiences. We enjoyed the time talking about athletes, athletics, and what was happening on the field… or watching another school because the kids made a connection. Sports play a huge part in our students’ lives. For us, it was times that we celebrated as a family, as a team, and community. Though both of our children had major injuries, the things that they learned about themselves are the things that helped build the character and competitiveness that we see in them today. As a parent, this starts with you getting them there. Even when the seasons seem to blend together, it is so important that you get them there. That’s the first step. The student-athlete is a remarkable young adult who learns so many things – competition, good sportsmanship, time management, how to push and overcome obstacles, digging deep to finish and winning or losing with pride are the things that will help them in their future. The reality? Two percent of all high school athletes will go pro, but all of them will live their lives knowing that they’ve grown as a person and was a part of something bigger than themselves. So, parents, appreciate this time and remember that student-athletes’ success is not achieved by itself. It takes all of us. With the right support, behind-the-scenes at home, you’ll be surprised at how your child’s confidence and efforts in the classroom and the field will rise. So, again, thank you, parents, for the work that you do. Thank you to our athletes and coaches, and the officials… and to all our village and community for supporting all that a Gouverneur Wildcat does.”
The awards ceremony then commenced as the 151 Gouverneur Wildcats student-athletes were recognized. There was a total of 35 varsity sport athletes who competed in the fall, winter and spring sports seasons. They included the following: Llydia Blaine, Abigail Bowman, Brodie Burns, Meredith Bush, Lia Canell, Addison Conklin, Gage Cornell, Ashton Currier, Cael Denesha, Ethan Fitzgerald, Courtney Forsythe, Meadow Greenhill, Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Graydon Hance, Niciara House-Bowman, Caleb Premo, Jackson Ritchie, Elizabeth Riutta, William Riutta, Raine Rumble, Tigran Sahakyan, Jack Schroeder, Jacey Sheen, Riley Shepherd, Owen Siebels, Gunner Simmons, Chloe Smith, Turner Sochia, Kobe Steorts, Caitlyn Storie, Holden Stowell, Tanner Stowell, Kaden Wells, and Connor Witherell. Each of these student-athletes received a three-sport season T-shirt.
Forty-one two-season varsity sports student-athletes were recognized, including the following: Jonavin Ayen, Reigan Ayen, Ava Bartholomew, Kelvin Bice III, Sierra Billings, Ashton Bowman, Kristen Burns, Gavin Davis, William Dubberly, Mason Dusharm, Audrey Gaines, Drew Gates, Zoe Griffith, James Hayden, Tanner Hitchcock, Paige Kirby, Noel LaPierre, John-Michael Leader, Maxwel Lucas, Carter Lumley, Rylynn Martin-McIntyre, Hunter Mashaw, James Minckler, Paul Minckler, Trevor Moore, Tatum Mulder, Tucker Mussaw, Gabrielle Nagy, Carter Premo, Nolan Reed, Jenika Richards, Hannah Roderick, Lillianna Shippee, Johnessa Simmons, Emily Smith, Isaiah Sochia, Tanner Stowell, Vincent Thomas, Jerricka Walton, Carynn Way, and Jude Wilson.
There also were 75 student-athletes who competed in one sport season, including the following: Kendra Ashley, Madison Ayen, Cyler Baer, Cameron Barbarito, Carly Barr, Ashlyn Besaw, Kaymin Besaw, Connor Bishop, Evan Bishop, Kylen Bowman, Ivey Bulger, Richard Darou, Kayla Davenport, Cade Denesha, Jared Donaldson, Ethan Fenlong, John Finne, Electa Fitzgerald, Janaya Fuller, Mallorie Fuller, Jaelyn Goodale, Lucas Griffith, Ka-Deem Hairston, Gabriel Hance, Graydon Hance, Savanna Harmer, Aurora Hayden, Madelynne Hay-Spano, Logan Hill, Grace Holmes, Amirian House-Bowman, Angiolina Hukovic, Tiamane Hull, Emily Infield, Emalyn Kulp, Ameillia Lacks, Faith Leader, Jaret Link, Abigail Lucas, Aydin Lumley, Laike Lumley, Gianna Manning, Mariah Manning, Ryan Mashaw, Gavin Mcneil, Cayden Middleton, Haley Morrow, Ninah Newcombe, Andie Nichols, Alexander Ordway, Ethan Platt, Caleb Premo, Elaina Raven, Renisa Richards, Jaden Rodriguez, Riley Seaman, Lilah Siebels, Trevor Sixberry, Wyatt Slate, Cale Stowell, Daniel Thomas, Landon Shinski, Tucker Tibbits, Mason Tribble, Khasar Tulga, Chase Tuttle, Gavin Warren, Vandavian Way, Gracie White, Ashton Wilson, Avery Winters, Evelyn Winters, Liam Winters, Mia Young, and Jadian Youngs.
The 36 student-athletes in the GHS Class of 2023 were recognized, including: Ethan Alguire, Madison Ayen, Cameron Barbarito, Ava Bartholomew, Lia Canell, Addison Conklin, William Dubberly, Ethan Fenlong, John Finnie, Ethan Fitzgerald, Jaelyn Goodale, Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Aurora Hayden, James Hayden, Grace Holmes, Niciara House-Bowman, Noel LaPierre, Jaret Link, Maxwel Lucas, Mariah Manning, Ethan Platt, Nolan Reed, Jenika Richards, Elizabeth Riutta, Jack Schroeder, Riley Seaman, Trevor Sixberry, Isaiah Sochia, Kobe Steorts, Cale Stowell, Tanner Stowell, Daniel Thomas, Jerricka Walton, Avery Winters, and Jadian Youngs.
Gouverneur Central School District was pleased to announce that 10 out of 18 teams achieved academic excellence while actively participating in varsity level interscholastic athletics during the 2022-23 school year. The minimum team total composition grade point 10-week average is 90 percent with a minimum number of team member required per sport. Congratulations were extended to the following teams: Girls Swim (Combined GPA 92.25%), Cross Country Boys/Girls (94.50%), Indoor Track – Girls (92.16%), Varsity Track and Field – Boys (Combined GPA 93.54%), Varsity Track and Field – Girls (95.79%), Girls Soccer (92.51%), Girls Basketball (93.64%), Softball (92.68%), Baseball (92.05%), Girls Golf (96.3%).
Gouverneur Central School District was pleased to announce that 62 student-athletes are recognized as an Individual Scholar athlete for the 2022-23 school year. To be eligible for this award, an athlete must be an eligible varsity competitor who holds a 90% or higher grade point 10-week average. Each scholar-athlete received a pin in each sport that they earned this achievement. These student-athletes include the following: Jonavin Ayen, Cyler Baer, Carly Barr, Ava Bartholomew, Ashlyn Besaw, Kelvin Bice III, Sierra Billings, Llydia Blaine, Abigail Bowman, Ashton Bowman, Ivey Bulger, Brodie Burns, Kristen Burns, Meredith Bush, Lia Canell, Addison Conklin, Gavin Davis, Electa Fitzgerald, Sylvia French, Janaya Fuller, Audrey Gaines, Meadow Greenhill, Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Jaelyn Goodale, Graydon Hance, Niciara House-Bowman, Emalyn Kulp, Noe LaPierre, Faith Leader, John Leader, Maxwel Lucas, Gianna Manning, Mariah Manning, Cayden Middleton, James Minckler, Caleb Premo, Nolan Reed, Jenika Richards, Elizabeth Riutta, William Riutta, Hannah Roderick, Raine Rumble, Tigran Sahakyan, Jack Schroeder, Jacey Sheen, Riley Shepherd, Lilah Siebels, Gunner Simmons, Wyatt Slate, Chloe Smith, Isaiah Sochia, Kobe Steorts, Caitlyn Storie, Vincent Thomas, Jerricka Walton, Gavin Warren, Kaden Wells, Ashton Wilson, and Connor Witherell.
Athlete of Distinction honors were presented to every senior student-athlete who has maintained a cumulative average of 90 or better. This high-level award of excellence recognizes the qualities of what it means to be a true student-athlete. The following seniors were recognized: Girls Soccer (Addison Conklin, Randi Griffith, Niciara House-Bowman, Elizabeth Riutta), Cross Country (Jack Schroeder, Ava Bartholomew, Rikki Griffith, Mariah Maning), Indoor Track (Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Maxwel Lucas, Jack Schroeder), Girls Basketball (Addison Conklin, Elizabeth Riutta), Boys Basketball (Kobe Steorts), Track and Field (Addison Conklin, Randi Griffith, Rikki Griffith, Noel LaPierre), Golf (Ava Bartholomew, Niciara House-Bowman, Jack Schroeder, Maxwel Lucas), Football (Noel LaPierre, Kobe Steorts), Competition Cheerleading (Niciara House-Bowman, Jerricka Walton), Softball (Elizabeth Riutta), and Baseball (Isaiah Sochia, Kobe Steorts).
Congratulations was also extended as the Section 10 All NAC Award selections were announced as follows: For the Fall Season: Football (First Team: Gage Cornell, Owen Siebels, Gunner Simmons, Kobe Steorts, Holden Stowell, Vincent Thomas. Second Team Jaret Link. Sportsmanship Ethan Alguire), Volleyball (Second Team Lia Canell, Sportsmanship Llydia Blaine), Girls Soccer (First Team Chloe Smith, Second Team Elizabeth Riutta, Sportsmanship Randi Griffith), Boys Soccer (Second Team Jude Wilson, Sportsmanship Turner Sochia), Cross Country (First Team Rikki Griffith, Second Team Zoe Griffith, Sportsmanship Jack Schroeder and Ava Bartholomew). Winter Season: Boys Basketball (First Team Raine Rumble, Second Team Jared Donaldson, Ethan Fitzgerald, Sportsmanship John Finne), Girls Basketball (First Team Meredith Bush, Elizabeth Riutta, Chloe Smith, Second Team Lia Canell, Sportsmanship Addison Conklin), Indoor Track (First Team Owen Siebels, Abigail Bowman, Audrey Gaines, Meadow Greenhill, Randi Griffith, Jacey Sheen, Emily Smith), Boys Swimming (Riley Shepherd – First Team, Second Team and Sportsmanship, Gavin Davis – First Team, Carter Lumley – First and Second Team, Tigran Sahakyan – First and Second Team, Chase Tuttle – First and Second Team, and Gavin Warren – First and Second Team). Spring: Girls Track and Field (First Team Audrey Gaines, Second Team Abigail Bowman, Addison Conklin, Jacey Sheen), Boys Track and Feld (First Team Owen Siebels, Second Team Vincent Thomas, Noel LaPierre, Tiamane Hull, Liam Winters), Softball (First Team Lia Canell, Elizabeth Riutta, Second Team Renisa Richards, Chloe Smith, Sportsmanship Jenika Richards), Baseball (First Team Holden Stowell, Second Team Brodie Burns), Golf (First Team Raine Rumble, Sportsmanship Caitlyn Storie).
Mr. Wood then invited each coach from the fall, winter and spring season during the 2022-23 school year to the podium to talk about their respective teams, highlight their seasons, and present coach’s awards.
Fall Season: Cross Country (Most Improved Runner Jack Schroeder, Coach’s Award Meredith Bush, Most Outstanding Runner Rikki Griffith), Football (Coach’s awards Owen Siebels, Gage Cornell, Kobe Steorts and Gunner Simmons), Football Cheerleading (MVP award Jericka Walton, Most Improved award Carynn Way, Coach’s award Hannah Roderick), Boys Soccer (Most Improved Award Riley Shepherd, Coach’s Award Ethan Fitzgerald, MVP Award Jude Wilson), Girls Soccer (Most Improved Award Addison Conklin, Coach’s Award Elizabeth Riutta, MVP Award Chloe Smith), Volleyball (Most Improved Award Ivey Bulger, Coach’s Award Llydia Blaine, Most Valuable Player Lia Canell), Girls Swim (Most Improved Award Faith Leader, Coach’s Award Sylvia French, Most Valuable Swimmer Emalyn Kulp).
Winter Season: Boys Swim (Most Improved Chase Tuttle, Coach’s Award Carter Lumley, Most Valuable Swimmer Riley Shepherd), Boys Basketball (Coach’s Awards William Riutta, Ethan Fitzgerald, Raine Rumble), Girls Basketball (Coach’s Awards Addison Conklin, Lia Canell, Elizabeth Riutta), Competitive Cheerleading (Most Improved Award Gabrielle Nagy, MVP Award Niciara House-Bowman, Coach’s Award Kristen Burns), Indoor Track (Boys Most Improved Award Kayden Wells, Coach’s Award Kelvin Bice III, MVP Owen Siebels, Girls Most Improved Award Randi Griffith, Coach’s Award Abigail Bowman, MVP Award Audrey Gaines), Wrestling (Coach’s Award Zoe Griffith, Most Improved Award Drew Gates, Most Outstanding Wrestler Vandavian Way).
Spring Season: Baseball (Coach’s Awards Nolan Reed, Kobe Steorts, Ashton Currier), Softball (Most Improved Award Jenika Richards, Coach’s Award Elizabeth Riutta, MVP Lia Canell), Golf (Most Improved Golfer J.D. Minckler, Coach’s Award Caitlyn Storie, MVP Award Raine Rumble), Boys Track and Field (Coach’s Award Tiamane Hull, Most Improved Award Jackson Ritchie, MVP Award Vincent Thomas), Girls Track and Field (Most Improved Award Addison Conklin, Coach’s Award Abigail Bowman, MVP Award Audrey Gaines).
The Gouverneur Wildcat Varsity Boys Basketball Team paused the student-athlete awards celebration for a moment to present an appreciation plaque to Varsity Coach John Free. “Hold on Coach Free, there is just one more order of business here tonight,” GHS Senior Kobe Steorts said. “First, thank you to Supt. Kelly and Principal Wood for allowing me to take a few minutes for an important matter. Also, thank you to Mr. Newvine for writing what I had to say. On behalf of the seniors and the rest of the 2022-23 Boys Basketball Team, we wanted to take a second to acknowledge you. We want to thank you. For more than just teaching us the game of basketball and how its supposed to be played, because there is more to coaching than x’s and o’s and we want to tell you how much we appreciate that. Times are tough for everyone right now and especially tough for young men that don’t know what the world will hand them in the next few years. But no matter what happens we know that you will always show up, put in the work and strive to win. Because that is what you did for us every day this season and out of season. Even when your body was fighting you, you showed up. And we appreciate that. So on behalf of the 2022-23 boys basketball team, we’d like to give you this appreciation award and say, “Coach Free, Thanks for always being there.” The appreciation plaque was presented by GHS Senior Ethan Fitzgerald, and thunderous applause sounded throughout the GHS auditorium as Coach Free was recognized.
The Gouverneur Central High School Athletic Awards Assembly concluded with the announcement of the Athlete Of The Year awards, which are presented to one male and one female varsity student-athlete. Varsity coaches nominated one student-athlete from their respective teams. These names were given to the Varsity Club members, who trimmed the list to three male and three female student-athletes. The decision was then given back to the varsity coaches to vote for the Wildcat athlete of the Year. Thunderous applause sounded as GHS Principal/GCS Interim athletic Director Cory Wood presented the Athlete of the Year award to GHS Sophomore Raine Rumble and GHS Senior Lia Canell. Both recipients were given an Apple Watch, and their picture will be displayed on the Wildcat Athlete of the Year plaque for one year.
Much appreciation was extended to GCS Superintendent of Schools Jackie Kelly, the GCS Board of Education, GCS Interim Athletic Director/GHS Principal Cory Wood, GHS Varsity Club and Advisor Sarah Wood, administration, faculty, staff, parents and guardians, and the greater Gouverneur community for their continued support of Gouverneur Wildcat Athletics and the Gouverneur Wildcat student-athletes. For more information on the Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.